Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » I know, right? I remember being gawped at with incomprehension by a bunch of girlie girls I used to work with who couldn’t believe that I don’t buy a new dress for each wedding. And I gawped back in a similar manner at one of them commenting “but what about photos from the weddings? What if someone spots that you wore the same dress at two different ones?”. Firstly, the ego. I doubt anyone is looking that closely. Secondly, if I like a dress, I want to wear it as much as possible. What actually will happen if someone notices?
Faith+1 wrote: » Bloody hell they must be shredded by now :eek:
sunbeam wrote: » If it is good enough for the royals...
henryforde80 wrote: » Haven't been washed in 10 years so still going okay. Bit of febreeze be grand
henryforde80 wrote: » I know people like this. I like to keep my distance. Just high horse idiots. I have jocks going strong for the last 10 years.
ger vallely wrote: » Too lazy to check the previous 14 pages but tampons and sanitary towels have to be up there. They are so expensive for what they are. There are cheaper versions but they just are not as good. So we pay way over the odds for an essential product.
TheBoyConor wrote: » Cars. People squander stupefying amounts of money on cars and changing cars every few years. It is a level of profligacy that would be viewed as pure stupid if it was spent on any other thing. I good, reliable car can be had for € 1,500 if you do your homework. I would never spend any more than that on a car. My sister & brother in law have a 141 Audi A6 and she was recently complaining about money being tight with them. Then I hear her talking about them trading in the Audi for a newish Mercedes. So my sympathy for their money worries is very limited. Edit: And the who whinge about how hard it is to make ends meet are very often the yummy mummies with big new cars and fancy holidays and a million and one paid activities for the kids. Of course it's hard to make ends meet when you're pishing it all away on non-essential crap.
SirChenjin wrote: » The wedding police might be called! Completely agree with you. I had that very conversation with a friend recently. She was surprised that a neighbour was planning to wear an outfit she had bought for her son's wedding, to a niece's wedding. 'But it will be the same people attending'... The weddings are a year apart, and even if they weren't, so what! If you buy something, more than likely expensive for a wedding, damn sure you should enjoy getting more than one wear out of it.
ger vallely wrote: » Too lazy to check the previous 14 pages but tampons and sanitary towels have to be up there.
Mike Curved Poet wrote: » I actually think the above scenario is one where the same dress should not be worn to be honest. As a run off the mill guest at different random weddings it’s not a big deal but at her sons wedding she’s would have been very much in the lime light and also be to a degree at her nieces and I think it would look strange and stand out that she wore the same dress.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Eh? who do you think paid for it, the money tree? I wouldn't want to buy a bottle of whiskey for 12k because nobody would be able to tell the fcuking difference between that, and a bottle that costs 50 quid.
Dakota Dan wrote: » So you were sent to the office for a bottle of moat and you paid for it? Well, you’re a bigger eejit then.
fryup wrote: » still wouldn't drink from the tap though
Atoms for Peace wrote: » The rich buy dearest 'cause they want to be sure, The poor can't afford to be that insecure,
Tell me how wrote: » A - sent from the office. To the off-license B - It was Moet C - I'm quite sure they would have gotten reimbursed.
Zebra3 wrote: Politicans’ pensions.
freshpopcorn wrote: » The Paul Costello collection at Dunnes Stores.
Lia_lia wrote: » Totally agree with the brand new cars. I had a colleague trying to convince me that PCP was a great deal at work the other day. His payments are €300+ a month, interest is something like 6%, deposit cost more than my car. But he was saying it’s great value because he doesn’t have to do an nct and his tax is about 200 Euro lower than mine. The mind boggles. My car cost me €2500 over 3 years ago and the only money I’ve put into it is new tyres and a service every year. .